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Defense Secretary accuses Joe Biden of allegedly coddling terrorists

Defense Secretary Peter Brian Hegseth accuses former President Joe Biden of allegedly coddling drug-trafficking terrorists

Defense Secretary accuses Joe Biden of allegedly coddling terrorists
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Former president Joe Biden is accused of coddling jihadists and allowing them to customers drugs intended for the United States, which will no longer be possible, even if it means having to kill them, as has been happening in the Caribbean in recent months.

The Minnesota national stated in a questionable information that the government under President Donald Trump had no choice but to confront the issue that had been inherited from the previous provincial administration regarding drug trafficking flooding the streets of American cities after visiting the members of the military who are still stationed on the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, which is conducting monitoring operations near the Venezuelan coast.

" The Biden administration opted for a hardline approach, allowing millions of people to flood our communities with drugs and violence, including Afghans and dangerous cartels without a criminal record. The Trump administration has opened the border and launched an offensive against narco-terrorists. He declared without keeping any secrets," Biden coddled the terrorists, we killed them. "

On orders from Donald Trump, US troops have launched at least 21 attacks against suspected drug-traffickers in the Caribbean and off the Pacific coast of Latin America since September.

At least 83 people have died as a result of this action, which has drawn severe criticism from the Secretary of Defense. However,

After an initial offensive left two survivors, which increased the pressure on Pete Hegseth, the US military ordered a second attack against a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean on September 2. Both The Washington Post and CNN reported recently.

The official, however, refuted the information's accuracy and made it clear that naval operations were legal.

" As usual, fake news provides fabricated, dishonest, and false information to discredit our incredible warriors who fight for the homeland," said the source.

These highly potent strikes are specifically designed to be "lethal and kinetic strikes," as we have already stated in every statement and statement.

Our current operations in the Caribbean are authorized by top military and civilian lawyers throughout the chain of command, he wrote. " Our actions are legal under both U. S. and international law, and we comply with the law of armed conflict. "

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